How The Mormons Make Their Billions

Caroline Winter
Businessweek

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Late last March the Mormon Church completed an ambitious project: a megamall. Built for roughly $2 billion, the City Creek Center stands directly across the street from the church's iconic, neo-Gothic temple in Salt Lake City. The mall includes a retractable glass roof, 5,000 underground parking spots, and nearly 100 stores and restaurants, ranging from Tiffany's (TIF) to Forever 21. Walkways link the open-air emporium with the church's perfectly manicured headquarters on Temple Square. Macy's (M) is a stone's throw from the offices of the church's president, Thomas S. Monson, whom Mormons believe to be a living prophet.